Awesome thanks for this Monty, Benito, and the rest of the team.
Only thing I am sad about is I can no longer fly the jet war planes alongside the WW2 planes.
But over all great work!
There are a lot of crossovers post WWII. North Korean La9s and 11s up against Panthers for example. Israel 1948 began with a whole bunch of WWII surplus on all sides along with the development of the earliest jets. AG51's Early Middle-East Flightline Expansion adds even more and is next...
In fact The Jet Age features a very varied flightline that is organised in this way:
NATO Coalition (jets)
Eastern Bloc (jets)
Prop Singles
Prop Heavies
Helicopters
Experimental
This modular organisation by Era is about function not limitation. If you have some specific scenario in mind not properly covered get your list together and lets get it done.
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I cant thank all of you enough for what you have done.You guys are the best.The Dawn of Flight was a big surprise and greatly appreciated.I read the manual and i am very excited to get started.To see you got Tiger33's Sounds to work brought a tear to my eye.Thank you again to everyone involved in this massive project
Let the downloading begin!
Us too! Tiger33's sounds are native to 'World at War' because WWII just doesn't sound right without them! All those big inlines, and the radials, wow. We also managed to cover a little more than the original set, try out the Grumman Duck for example, what a beautiful warbling cadence. I also like the P38s and Zeros, but the star of the flybys is the Bf 109E4 - listen to that supercharger whine!
Our professional musician and sound-mixer, RDDR, is also working on a new soundset for 'The Jet Age'. What I do know about these so far is, they are LOUD!
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We have been going over many individual recordings and aim to achieve the same effect for the jets.
Best of all; working direct to SFS we have managed to compress the soundsets by a factor of over 200% with no loss of quality. The 30Gb+ of total downloads for C.U.P. would represent well over 150Gb un-compressed.